Yes, I’ve heard of what Toni suggests. You put a big label (maybe with a gorilla picture) and spray his room every night. Tell him this spray makes gorillas cry and want their mommies and the mommies never go to little boy’s rooms b/c they take care of their house. So when you spray the spray say “Go home gorillas, go to YOUR mommies house!” Then tell William that the gorillas will smell this spray and not come back to his room so they will never ever ever come back (the smell scares THEM). But when they see him at the zoo they will say hi!

Only bad thing of the spray that I can think of.. it might work for the gorillas, but black bears might appear the next night 🙂 Good luck and keep us posted!

Not much better here either, the 4 yr old has had an accident in his sister’s bed two nights in a row… and he has been fully potty trained for over a year, with no accidents for 10 months – or for a very very long time. And now sister is getting upset, he is getting upset.. I just wash the laundry.

Oh, oh…I have 3 boys I could send right over to chase the gorillas aways. Those primates would not stand a chance against my three dudes (plus I’d have peace and quiet around here). So now, where do ya live? 😉

Audrey… I hate to be the bearer (or gorilla-er) of bad news, but Alexander said these exact words to me yesterday morning while playing with his train set in my living room… “Gamma, I scare-a go-wiwwaz.” I thought, “Oh, no!”
Now you have two jungle bedrooms, one with gorillas and one with go-wiwwaz! Happy hunting!
Sharon (otherwise known as Grandma!) – Pinks & Blues